Kodak DCS 465 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Reference — DCS 465 Camera Back 9-37
Cleaning the Imager and Cleaning/
Replacing the KG5 Filter Glass
CAUTION: In the following steps you will expose the imager to the
environment. Because the imager is sensitive to static discharge, you
must observe the static discharge control measures described below.
As you complete these steps, be certain that you do not touch the inside
of the camera back (except as instructed).
Cleaning the Imager
The imager is the component of the DCS 465 Camera Back that records
light when you take a picture. Even though it is located inside the camera
back, it is still possible for the imager to become dirty.
The directions in this section describe how to determine if the imager
needs cleaning, and how to clean the imager.
Determining if the Imager is Dirty
There are two ways to determine whether the imager needs cleaning:
You can take a test picture and look at the image for imperfections
that indicate dirt on the imager.
You can visually inspect the imager for dirt.
Both techniques are described below.